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To: | "Jill Dening" <> |
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Subject: | Birds>>python>>puppy |
From: | "Peter Madvig" <> |
Date: | Sun, 28 Sep 2008 12:51:06 +1000 |
Hi Jill, Oh dear....! Well, you do have a problem. Pythons I've seen in Africa and here will eat anything alive and catchable (last Feb, we saw one about the size of yours which had taken a Kookaburra in a tree the day before, at Mount Glorious - we saw photos of the actual event)!! Can and would the Australia Zoo people catch it (?!?) and keep it as a permanent exhibit? Especially being of such an amazing size. I suppose they have a reptile section? Your trying to "keep" both snake and dog won't work, for sure. Does the snake have a mate?? i.e. is there just the one? Enjoy the terns. Kind regards, Peter |
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